Dish-drainer.



PATEN TED MAY 26, 1908.

D. P. ZONDBRVAN.

DISH DR APPLICATION FILED an. 1. 1901.

AINBR.

wmmm 9 To all whom it may concern-.

UmrED SiATE- pow r, zoiinhnvan,

I ,nrsii-nRAiNEn.

No; 888,963. I

Be it known that I, D" w Pizonnstsvhn a cltlzen of the United States, residing at Winterset, in the county of Madison and State of Iowa,have invented a new and use-'- ful Dish-Pan a'nd'Drainer Combined, of which the following is a specification. 1

My object is to provide an improved dishe pan and drainer with cup holders at theisides fof-the drainer andf wires inthe sidesbf-the; drainer and extended'tojserve as a support of simple and economicconstruction.

I he structure heremafter set forth "pointed out- "my.

clairns 'and'illustrated the accompanymg M mvention consists drawings, in Whiflhi'f'? l.

Figure 1 is a perspective view that shows the constructio arrangein'e'ntend combina-. tion of all the parts. Fig. 2 is a top view and Fig. 3 atransver s'e' sectional viewof the pan the drainer relative The numera. mflesignates the-zbottoliif liitd 12,the outwardly inclirled upright portion of the pan whichmaiy' vary in size as desired A section ofthe ,top'portion'of the upright part is cut away as shown. V

The flat and mainportion 13, of the drainer projects laterally from near the top portion and side of the upright part 12 0f the an and its edges are turned up to produce t e sides I 14 of the drainer as shown and as required to "the pan' may va wire 15 in tends across the prevent water from. passingoutward over the drainer. Itis obvious the width and length. of the 'drainer and its inclination relative to 0 top edge of the pan exan and aids in producin askeleton fenderor preventing dis es place on; the drainer from slipping into the pan.

porting t e combined pan and drainer level L .A wire 16 fixed'in'the to edges of the sides 14 of'the drainer is exten ed and bent downward to reduce a foot 17 that aids in supon a table or'other flat surface.

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A ea Wire is s atten ees bent ass-a ward over the wire 15, as showninh igs 1 and-1 .2 and connected with the--wirej15es shown, to aid in pr while liirger dishes are bottom of the drainer.'-

Handles 19 are fixed to the sides of the n fixed tothe pan at one end of the deviee, as

one hand'and theen' of the drainer with the other'hand as to advantageously lift and carry the, eompletedevice' when loaded with wateiijffi id dls'hes. I Having s set forth-the purpose of dy invention, its construction and manner of use, the thereof Wi l be obvious.

What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters-Patent, is; v l v A dish pan and drainer comprising a pan having a portionof its upright part-cut away and a fixed wire-in its top edge extended. across overthe inner end of a drainer, a drainer fixed to -the pan, a wire doubled and bent downward. over the wire in the top of the pan and its end fixed to the outer end of the drainer" and fa wire=fixedin the tops'of the parallel -sides'of the drainer and bent, dowryoperate set ward over the outerend ofthe drainer to Witriessesi I G. W. SEEVERS, I

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od'uoing a skeleton fender stildfatsrtened and fixedto theendi ofif in a common way and a handle-20 isvantageonsly placed and retained between thewires 18'and the sides'M of the'droinen placedon the wide fiat.

shown in Fig a", so a erson can seize it with w tidal advantages and utility 

